First Made-in-Pakistan exhibition took place in Tajikistan

The first Made-in-Pakistan exhibition to introduce Pakistani products in Central Asian Market was held in Dushanbe (Tajikistan) from 29th to 31st Oct organized by Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI).

Three day Made in Pakistan exhibition started with opening ceremony at State Complex Kokhi Borbad followed by Business Forum for entrepreneurs of Tajikistan and Pakistan. Thirty exhibitors from textile, handicrafts, leather, Paint, Pharmaceutical, food, logistics, IT, furniture, Kitchen ware, handicraft and surgical items sectors displayed their products.

On the occasion a MOU was signed between Rawalpindi Chamber and Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tajikistan to share business information, technical assistance and arrangement of business meetings.

President RCCI Mian Humayun Parvez commenting on the exhibition Made in Pakistan said the the exhibition provided an opportunity for Pakistani business community to introduce their products to the Central Asian markets. Rawalpindi Chamber organized this exhibition to introduce Pakistani products to enhance the exports volume in a proper manner. Such exhibitions would also help strengthen the economy of the country and promote bilateral trade.

H.E. Tariq Iqbal Soomro, Ambassador of Pakistan to Tajikistan along high commissioner participated as chief guest in the exhibition.

In closing ceremony RCCI President Mian Humayun Parvez, RCCI Exhibition committee chairman Ch.Abdur Rauf, Vice Chairman RCCI exhibition committee Mr.Khurshid Barlas, Mrs. Rustamova Manzura Akramovna, Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tajikistan, Mr. Sharifov Khushbakht murod, Deputy General Manager of National Bank Pakistan were also present.

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